That is the deadline for property owners to take their appeals to the next level: Boulder County's Board of Equalization.

Any property owner unhappy with the assessor's office decisions on their appeals and who want to petition the Board of Equalization for a further review can hand-deliver their petitions to the Boulder County Board of Equalization on the first floor of the Boulder County Courthouse, 1325 Pearl St.

They also can mail their petitions to Boulder County BOE, first floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder CO 80302. Mailed petitions have to be postmarked on or before Friday in order to be considered.

The Board of Equalization will only consider appeals of property values whose owners started by making their first appeals to the assessor's office.

As part of its biennial property value reappraisal cycle, the Boulder County Assessor's Office earlier this year sent 119,514 "2017 Notices of Value" to residential and commercial property owners.

County Assessor Cindy Braddock reported in late April that the total values of residential properties in the county — including single-family homes, duplexes, triplexes, townhomes, condominium units, mobile homes and multi-family residential properties — grew by 31.7 percent from mid-2014 to mid-2016.

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Braddock said in April that, according to her office's reappraisals, the total value of commercial real estate in Boulder County grew by 23.3 percent during that two-year period.

County officials said in a news release this week that the assessor's office got 13,007 appeals seeking property value adjustments. Of those, 8,742 were denied adjustment and 4,217 were partly adjusted.

Board of Equalization hearing officers will be scheduling and holding hearings through the end of October.

For more information about the Boulder County Board of Equalization and its reviews of property value appeals, visit BoulderCountyBOE.org online or call the office at 303-441-4500.

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